Spectacles.



'110.815,975. PATENTE-MAR. 27, 1906.-

SPEGTAG'LES. APPLICATION; FILED NOV. 26, i904.

' 'at 46 and 48 Goswell road, London,

` nez, spectacles, and the like, X

.device to be carried on the lens.

Specification of Letters Patent. Patented March 2'?, 1906. Application filed November 26, 1904. Av,Serial No. 2345383 no. sleeve.

To @ZZ whom it may concern: I screw f is drawn back to its ruil extent or as Re it known that I, HARRY Nnwsorn, a far as may be necessary, and then the stirrup subject of the King of Great'Britain, residing is laced over the edge of the lens, lso that the England, holJ have invented new and useful improvements The pin d is then inserted into the hole -in the in' Pince-N ez, Spectacles, vand the Like, of lens, whereupon the screw` ;lr istightened to which the following is a specification. draw the loops into the notches e e of the pin My invention relates to frameless pinceand to lsecure the attachment.

and comprises g is an eye or socket which is formed upon the novel form of mount hereinafter dethe basel b and 'to which the desired fittings scribed for the attachment of the bridge, side can be connected. As shown. in the drawings, arms, and the like. I' the socket is represented as 4carrying the A mount constructed according to my inbridgez, of a pair of pince-nez; but it will be vention comprises a stirrup which embraces obvious that the side bars of spectacles can the lens and a pin which is passed through a be connected to the said socket or a ring for-.a

chain or cord, as desired.

hole in the lens' and notched to receive the ends of thestirrup. The sides` oi .each stir-I In the drawings the side loops a a are represented as being composed of o eri-wire rup are referably formed of wire attached to a baseate, and in the -baseplate is inserted frames; but it will be understood t iat they a screw designed to bear against the edge of the glass or lensand draw the stirrup tightly into the notches of the pin. -This base-plate also serves for the attachment ci the bridge or the joint for the side bars or of any other the necessary holes are ormed through which the .pin d can be passed 5 also,:instead of using the"screw f for ing the stirrup or attachment a wedge or use of.

. Having now particularly described and ascertained the nature of mysaid invention and in what manner the same is to l declare that what claim is` To enable my invention to be fully under* stood, l will describe the same by reference to the accompanying drawings, in which* Figure 1 is a front view oi a pair of pince nez to which my improvements are applied. Fig. 2 is anl elevation oi the attachment drawn to a larger scale than Fig. l and Fig. 3 is asection on the line 3 3, Fig. 2. Fig. @is a plan ofthe stirrup detached, and Fig. 5 is a p an view of the notched pin with which the stirrup engages.

The stirrup of my improved attachment consists of two side loops a a., attached to a base 1;, the distance between the said side loo s being adapted to the particular lens cA or enses to which the attachment is to. be applied. ,v

d is the pin with which the loop is designed to engage, the said pin being fitted into a hole the ens c and having in it two notches or grooves e e, with which the ends of the loops c a will engage.

f is a screw which is inserted through the base b and which by pressing against the edge oi the lens, as shown in Figs. 2 and 3, draws the loops c ay into the said notches e e with sufficient firmness to hold the attachment rigid.

in applying the attachn'lent to a lens thev combination with a pin constructed to pass through the lens, said pin being provided with notches, a stirrup embracing the edge of the lens and provided with loopsconstructed to engage with said notches in said in and an adjusting-screw passing throngA said stirrup and Ibearing against the ed e of the lens whereby said stirrup may be orced to tightly grip said pin, substantially as def scribed.

2. In a device of the class described, the

through the lens, said pin being provided with' notches, a stirrup embracing the edge of the lens and provided with loops constructed to engage with said notches in said pin, an adjusting-screw passing through said stirrup and bearing against the edge of the lens whereby said stirrup may be forced to tightly 'rip said pin and means for securing the lgoridge and side bars to said stirrup, substantiallyas described.

3. ln a device of combination with a the class described, lthe pin constructed to pass other means can be made' l. In a device of the class described, the

e for receiving the pin d is inside the loops. v

maybe 4composed of lates, provided that l be performed,

s combination with a pin constructed to pass roc through .th'edeng said piu heiligl provided grip said pin, and im eye on saidsti1rui,sub with1 notcihe, a stirrup Qmhrscing the edge. of stantiizdly us and for the purpose descri cd, the uns um `-ruvidcd with oops construct l ,f Y 1 ed@ engage with said notches iu said pin, au Hind ALWBOLD 5 adjusting-screw passing through said stirrup W i messes:

and bea-ring against, the edge @E Athe 1011s JOHN E; BOUSFIELD, whereby said stirrup may be forced to tightly Ai ALBUTT. 

